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WAR IN THE STARS! (1959) Science fantasy about a naive, desert-planet-dwelling farmboy (Tab Hunter) who joins the intergalactic rebellion against the tyrannical Imperial Empire. Robert Blake; Terry Moore; Sebastian Cabot; Hugh Griffith; Ed Wynn; and Mickey Rooney as "3D2D." Directed by Rudolph Maté. Score by William Lava. Sounds like The Hidden Fortress.
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WAR IN THE STARS! (1959) Science fantasy about a naive, desert-planet-dwelling farmboy (Tab Hunter) who joins the intergalactic rebellion against the tyrannical Imperial Empire. Robert Blake; Terry Moore; Sebastian Cabot; Hugh Griffith; Ed Wynn; and Mickey Rooney as "3D2D." Directed by Rudolph Maté. Score by William Lava. Fingers crossed that Mr. French plays the "Mystic Knight"™.
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Predator Its about a disgruntled secretary played by Brie Larson who stalks her former male supervisors and gives them wedgies as retribution for all the coffee she was forced to make while under their employment. In the end, she will claim that her awful coffee "wasn't made for them".
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In the end, she will claim that her awful coffee "wasn't made for them". Now that's funny. Very MaxB
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STAY FIXED (1998) This off-beat black comedy sees an aging "debt collector" (Joe Pesci) saddled with both a suprapubic catheter and a percutaneous nephrostomy as he tries to both collect from his "clients" and navigate the healthcare system in search of replacement fixation devices from various Medical Supply companies. Rita Wilson, Joe Don Baker, William H. Macy, David Huddleston, Don Cheadle, Bebe Neuworth, and Martin Landau as "Frank DePeck."
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ADAM SMASHER (1968) Italo-German-British-Yugoslav-American-Filipino spy movie with Robert Gunner in the title role. He's an American spy/superhero who's like a Yank James Bond but wearing a purple suit and helmet. With Terry-Thomas, Eva Renzi, Klaus Kinski, Spartaco Conversi, Frank Finlay, and Burt Kwouk. The only surviving copy is the MST3K version.
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NESTOR MUMTOZ PLEASE GO HOME! (1975) Directed by Blake Edwards. A group of businessmen (David Niven, Herbert Lom, Michael Lonsdale, and Trevor Howard) -lamenting about their boring lives at a local pub - are convinced by a barmaid (Billie Whitelaw) and her aloof friend (Leslie Ann Down) to work together in planning the robbery of art dealer Nestor St. John Mumtoz (Albert Finney). Panavision visual slapstick potential! And a Mancini score, of course.
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